Hindusthan Travels Bus Ticket Booking

Pollachi and Madurai are located at a distance of 0Kms from each other. Madurai can be reached in about .Hindusthan Travels operates close to 0 buses from Pollachi to Madurai. You have buses starting from , till . Minimum fare for bus travel along this route is Rs.0, and the maximum fare is close to Rs.0.

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Distance195KMS

Duration3hrs 15minhrs

Boarding Points1Pollachi

PollachiMadurai

About Pollachi

Pollachi, earlier called porul achi is a place of blessed with natural wealth. It is a small town in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu in South India. The jaggery bazaar of Pollachi is largest in Asia and the cattle market is the biggest in southern India. Many tourist attractions like the like Azhiyar dam, Nirar dam, Amaravathi dam, Parambikkulam lie near Pollachi. This commercial center also has many other tourist attractions like wild life sanctuaries, pilgrim centres and national parks. The Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Indira Gandhi National Park, TopSlip, Alagunachi Amman Temple, Subramania Swamy Thirukoil, Maasaniamman Thirukoil and Ambarampalayam Dargah also called as Chandsha Vali Allah Dargah are some of the major places of tourist interest located in the neighbourhood of Pollachi. Pollachi enjoys pleasant weather conditions and is one of the most prominent tourist locations of Tamil Nadu. The town is well connected with the neighbouring towns and cities and has an excellent network of bus transport connecting it to the various parts of the state as well as neighbouring states. Frequent buses are available to cities like Coimbatore, Ooty and Palani Hills from Pollachi. Road transport is the ideal mode to reach Pollachi from nearby towns.

About Madurai

Madurai, also known as the temple city, is located on the banks of River Vaigai. Famous for the magnificent ornate temple, Madurai is also known as ‘thoonganagaram’ or the city that never sleeps. Meenakshi Amman Temple, the landmark temple of Madurai, is dedicated to Parvati and Lord Shiva. Some of the other places with religious importance are Koodal Azhagar Koil, Alagarkovil, Lord Subramanya Temple, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Thiruparankundram, Kazimar Big Mosque, Hazrat Sultan Sikandhar Badushah Dargah and Noopura Gangai. Trek enthusiasts can trek through the Azhagar forest to the highest point in the area called Phalaianaiparai which commands extensive views of the Silambar, Periyaruvi and Bison valley. The national monument Thirumalai Nayak Palace, constructed in the Indo-Saracenic style by Thirumalai Nayakar in 1636 CE, is an example of architectural grandeur. Gandhi Memorial Museum, Eco Park, Rajaji Children Park, and MGR Race Course Stadium are the other attractions in Madurai city.